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Nice try, Craigslist guy
Nice try, Craigslist guy
Nice try, Craigslist guy
This baseball wouldn't make it past Les from Hardcore Pawn. A guy in Connecticut wants you to believe that you can buy this autographed Babe Ruth baseball for $100, or best offer. Even though the baseball looks brand new, the signature looks nothing like the Bambino, and the Sharpie wasn't invented until after he died...
Woman Attempts to Sell Husband on Craigslist [VIDEO]
Woman Attempts to Sell Husband on Craigslist [VIDEO]
Woman Attempts to Sell Husband on Craigslist [VIDEO]
What do you do when you're fed up with your spouse's video game habit?  Alyse Bradley from Utah listed her Modern-Warfare addicted husband in the "Free Stuff" section of Craigslist, and even got a few offers. Someone offered to trade a bag of Skittles for him. A few men offered to trade places with her 22-year-old spouse. Others suggested the two go for counseling. Take a look at the vid
Pee-wee Herman and Craigslist Help Man Get Stolen Bike Back
Pee-wee Herman and Craigslist Help Man Get Stolen Bike Back
Pee-wee Herman and Craigslist Help Man Get Stolen Bike Back
As Pee-wee Herman can attest, having your bike stolen is very unpleasant indeed. The same was true of Matt O’Rourke, a man who had his prized ride stolen. Luckily, thanks to the intervention of some concerned citizens (including Pee-wee himself), the story has a happy ending.
Woman Seeks Pot On Craigslist [VIDEO]
Woman Seeks Pot On Craigslist [VIDEO]
Woman Seeks Pot On Craigslist [VIDEO]
A lot of strange stories come out of Roswell, New Mexico.  Everything from alien crashes to military secrets.  This story certainly follows suit.  These days, you can get almost anything on the internet.  But apparently not marijuana. After the jump, check out a story about a New Mexico woman who put an ad on Craigslist seeking weed.  If there were an online auction, how 'high' do you think the bi
Travis Broyles Will Do Anything; For Money
Travis Broyles Will Do Anything; For Money
Travis Broyles Will Do Anything; For Money
Who is Travis Broyles? I don't know, but he sure is willing to do almost anything for money reports NPR.org. Travis posted an ad on Craigslist.org titled 'I DO ANYTHING.' He lost his job, his drivers license and had no money so he got creative. Too bad more people don't have his ambitions. Check out his Craigslist listing, and a few of his quotes from NPR.org.
Would You Return $1,000?
Would You Return $1,000?
Would You Return $1,000?
A woman in Illinois found $1,000 in an envelope while she was walking down the street.  She took the envelope to three stores to see if someone lost the money.